We visited Xai-Xai in Mozambique some 200 km north of Maputo, along the coast. We visited Mel and Diane Stauber who is related to our son in law Sean.
They run 2 care points where children could come and hear some bible stories, sing songs and get some food. The care point was next to a church that was just built. About 100 children where coming and it was touching to see how they were interested to listen, to participate and learn.
Children were from 2-3 to 14-15. They want to start a preschool here, and then have some other gathering for the school going children that could come after school in the afternoon for a gathering and some food.
On the other place the work was more new. It was also good to meet this children and their caretakers.
Interesting to see how children are able to play with what they have. Skipping rope made of local materials where used with some rhymes that were recited as they were jumping.
Many of the houses outside town was made of reeds keept together with some thin wire. It is cheap and easily available building material. It is quite relevant in a climate that is quite warm throughout the year. Here is even a church built of this material - Assemblies of God International was written over the enterance.
Good to see that people are able to use what they have to develop the kingdom of God.
mandag 25. april 2011
lørdag 16. april 2011
Graduation for FEA Preschool Teacher Training College
Graduates in their beautiful gauns |
The graduation was led by Mrs. Winile Tzabedze who is a lecturer at the centre. The students sang a hymn and a self -composed song as a thank you to FEA. The student representative had a nice speech where she expressed the students gratitude to the FEA Ckollege for the training thay had got.
The Principal of FEA Preschool Teacher Training College, Dr. S'lungile Thwala Welcomed everybody and had a special welcome adress to the gratuating students. She was dressed in a beautiful gaun in red and yellow for the occasion.
It was a joy to be the guest speaker on this occation |
I also had the opportunity to give Queen Maud's Price to the best student. This has become a good tradition since the FEA Preschool TEaacher Training College is affiliated with Queen Maud University College in Trondheim, Norway.
The graduation ended with prayers and dedication of the new preschool teachers, and then everybody were invited to lunch- beef, chicken, and assorted vegetables such as butternut, beetroot, etc. Very delicious!
A joyful day that we will remember!
søndag 10. april 2011
I barnehagen
I am visiting the preschool every now and then to see how things are going and enjoy the experience. Some days back I happened to come at a special time: a child had birthday, and the parents had brought a cake. A very exciting moment when the birthday- child shall take the first piece of cake.
We are still working in the project of improving the preschool. Last staff meeting the staff had made puzzles, picture-lottos, and small books with pictures to have in the play corner and the book corner in their classroom.Corners like home corner, book-corner and block-corners are now being established in the classrooms.
Since we are now through with the period about forgiveness, Kirsti was introducing the value we are going to empasis on next month - after easter: honesty. After the presentation we had a good discussion. We agreed that in addition to telling stories, dramatizing and talking about honesty, it is very important that we ourselves are honest in relatin to children.
We are still working in the project of improving the preschool. Last staff meeting the staff had made puzzles, picture-lottos, and small books with pictures to have in the play corner and the book corner in their classroom.Corners like home corner, book-corner and block-corners are now being established in the classrooms.
Since we are now through with the period about forgiveness, Kirsti was introducing the value we are going to empasis on next month - after easter: honesty. After the presentation we had a good discussion. We agreed that in addition to telling stories, dramatizing and talking about honesty, it is very important that we ourselves are honest in relatin to children.
lørdag 2. april 2011
Maths and special needs eduation
Many things are going in here. We are planning a course with Anne Nakken from Queen Maud University College in Norway from the 23rd to the 26th of May. We are sending invitations these days to preschool teachers in Swaziland, to University lecturers in Swaziland and Mozambique, to members of our network for preschool teacher training in Southern Africa. A. Nakken has an ability to create enthusiasm and interest for maths among children and students, and we believe this will be a real step forward in competence building in Early Childhood Education in the region.
I am also invited to run a seminar for teachers on special needs education in Maputo. It is an new organisation that will work to upgrade the competence of teachers in Christian Schools when it comes to issues on faith, values, ethics etc. It is a great need for information and teaching on inclusive and special needs education in Mozambique, and I am looking forward for the day.
I am also invited to run a seminar for teachers on special needs education in Maputo. It is an new organisation that will work to upgrade the competence of teachers in Christian Schools when it comes to issues on faith, values, ethics etc. It is a great need for information and teaching on inclusive and special needs education in Mozambique, and I am looking forward for the day.
Krûger Park
Friday after working hour we went for a trip to the famus Kruger National Park in South Africa. I believe it is one of the gratest game parks in the world. It is about 3 hours drive from here. We drove up to Komatiport in SouthAfrica, and slept over in a lodge there. Then 5 oclock next morning we woke up, and bit after 6 we were in the park.
We met big flocks of may be 100 impalas in one group |
Kruger Park in one of the biggest in the world, bigger than the whole of Swaziland. We only drove through a part of it during 6 hours. We saw a lot: more groups of giraffs, elephants, sebras, impalas, hippos, a lion, rihno, birds etc. What makes it special in Kruger is that you find the animals in their natural environment living as they were supposed to live.
Two giraffs that saw us as we were driving by |
We also met more groups of elephants. The group on the picture were coming to dring. Afterwards the smallest one played and smached in the water. Then most of them crossed over to our side. - Other elephans we found just in front of us on the road or as they were crossing the road. Very impressive animals.
I can recommend a visit to Kruger National Park, may be in combination by seeing some educational and mission projects in Swaziland and Mozambique.
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